Wild Trout
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From: switchfly
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  • toss a fly on there

  • That'd be some good fishin'

  • nice! in the beginning was that the same stream with so many trout like fish in a barrel? can you say what co. it is?

  • that looks like sum good fishing

  • Reminds me of Pennsylvania :D

  • does every big creek in penn have trouts?

  • yes

  • Just about.

  • @deathpunish2 yea pretty much

    

  • very good video. it makes me wish i had a local trout stream so badly (closest is an hours drive) but nuggers to answer your questionn with fly fishing you "match the hatch" take a scene or a kick net and collect insects and other aquatic life from the stream and either buy or tye a pattern to match. look in the air also for mayflys, caddis, and other flying insect

  • Nice browns. I love line fishing. But I've been looking into fly fishing lately. It looks like just as much fun. what kind of flys do browns and bows like? Orange? Gold? White? These colors any good?

  • Nuggerz considering its been a year since you left this comment, Im alittle late.. but Bows and Browns go for the colors of the certain day. Dark Day dark fly, Light day light fly. But I wouldn't be 2 reliant on that. Try to mtch the hatch or just use a 'class 1 fly'. That would be a fly that doesn't immitate anything.. like: Royal Coachman, Stimulater. Hopely that helped!!

  • Glad to see there is some people who know how to release a fish properly and with respect (wetting hand first)

  • I love fishing small streams like this. Great stuff man!

  • I just watched the longer version on switchfly. Good stuff man. Nothing quite like fishing those small streams looking for that 1 or 2 lb lunker brown.

  • the quality of this video doesn't give it justice, you can download it on switchfly (not just a plug but you can see the strikes so much better).

  • none of those browns rose more than once to the same fly.

  • Nice Video. Browns don't usually rise more then once, especially if they touch the hook.

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